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  • in reply to: Looking for Honest Vital Essentials Dog Food Reviews #3331

    Don’t get me wrong, at first, I was kind of skeptical switching from commercial kibble. But after doing some heavy research, you know how it goes… surfing the internet at 2 a.m. (lol)… the benefits seemed to outweigh any hesitations I had.

    The only downside is the price, it’s on the pricier side. But honestly, for Rupert’s health and happiness? Worth every penny. It’s not quite five-star dining for every meal (wow my wallet would cry), but it definitely feels like an upgrade.

    One thing is that Rupert can be quite picky (he once turned his nose up at bacon!!) and he loved it right away. If that doesn’t speak volumes, I don’t know what does 😉
    Hope this helps!

    Remember to slowly transition to new food over a week or so, because an abrupt food change can upset their tummies. Also, it’s great if you mix up canned food with kibble for different textures.

    As for the cost, yes it’s a bit pricey compared to supermarket brands but hey, quality stuff always comes at a price right? The ingredients are top notch and grain free which is perfect for my boys as they were prone to yeast infections on their soft little paws!

    So overall, Pawstruck gets two big paws up from us. Your pup might love it too!🐾🐾

    One thing I’d remind everyone is to choose the size of the treat correctly based on your dog’s weight, they have guidelines right on the package. Also make certain your fur buddy chews it properly before swallowing – always good to monitor, just in case.

    So yeah, far as I’m concerned, Greenies get two thumbs (and a wagging tail) up from us!

    in reply to: Gathering Thoughts on Bully Max Dog Food Reviews #3129

    But here’s the real test – Rocky is usually picky about his food, but with Bully Max he goes for his bowl like it’s steak dinner! Completely wolfed down within minutes which is unlike him so he must enjoy the taste.

    The ingredient list looks solid too – lots of meats and proteins and no filler stuff. It costs a bit more than our previous kibble, but considering the happier dog and fewer vet visits, totally worth it in my book. Remember though, each dog might react differently to a change in diet so take it slow if you decide to give Bully Max a try.

    Hope this helps! Happy feeding 🐾

    Totally get your curiosity about WAG dog food. I’ve been feeding my Labrador Retriever, Daisy, this stuff for the past six months and she’s digging it! It’s an Amazon brand that they launched a couple of years back. What really caught my eye was the ingredient list – they start off with real meat (chicken, beef or salmon) followed by a bunch of veggies.

    Daisy has always been a bit picky with her food, but she’s never turned her nose up at WAG. Plus, her coat’s shinier than ever and she seems to have more energy during our park runs!

    But remember, each pooch is unique. What works wonders for Daisy might not be the best fit for your fur-baby. Always check with your vet if you’re considering switching foods! Cheers!

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    I did my homework before switching. What impressed me was the whole “simple-natural ingredients” thing they’ve got going on, it makes me feel better knowing what Max is eating. The first ingredient is real meat, which I wasn’t finding with our old brand.. Plus, Max can’t resist the taste of the Chicken & Veggies flavor!

    On the downside, wish they’d offer more grain-free options for puppers with allergies, but all in all, we’re pretty satisfied so far. Max gets the clean plate award every time I serve this up! Just remember every pup is different tho, so what works for mine might not work for yours.

    Has anyone else tried Nutrish? Would love to hear your thoughts! 🐾

    The price tag is a bit steep though compared to some of the other dog foods but honestly, it’s worth every penny to know she’s getting the good stuff. Just wish they did bigger bags which would maybe cut down on the cost-per-serving outlay, ya know.

    Anyway, hope this helps for anyone considering BIXBI! Happy feeding times to all your fluffy friends out there! 🐾😊

    The ingredients seemed wholesome and picking up salmon flavor was a good start as Coop has always had a soft corner for fishies. The best part? The packaging mentions it’s grain-free, which is great because grains don’t realy sit well with my furry friend.

    Once home, it passed the sniff test with flying colors but he seemed a bit hesitant with the first couple bites. Can’t blame him, new brand and all! But after a few meals, let me tell you he’s loving it. And from what I’ve noticed there has been an improvement in his coat condition as well.

    Then again, each dog is different and what works for Cooper might not work for your pooch. Also, it might seem a bit on the pricier side compared to some other brands but considering quality ingredients and my pup’s positive reaction to it, I’d say it’s worth giving Heigl’s brand try.

    Happy feeding! 🐾

    in reply to: Sharing My Thoughts: An Instinct Dog Food Review #2278

    On the good side – it’s grain-free so if your fluff-ball has a sensitivity to grains, that’s a big win. It’s got a solid meat-first ingredient list (a great sign!) and comes with a variety of protein options from chicken to duck to venison. So if you’ve got a picky eater or need some variations, this is cool. Cleared Beau’s skin issues right up!

    But on the bad side? Honestly, the cost might give you a little palpatation-ooooof. It’s pretty hefty compared to similar-quality foods out there. And while my Beau loves it – I’ve heard from some others that their pups aren’t as keen. So, y’know, depends on your fur-baby.

    So I’d say give it a trial run first before going all in – Best of luck!

    I started noticing noticeable improvements in Max’s energy levels and his coat just got unbelievably smooth and shiny. One major pro is that it features natural ingredients without any by-products or artificial additives; so I’m happy knowing Max gets to munch on the good stuff.

    The only downside would be the price point – it’s kinda on the higher side. But hey, whether you go for quality pet food right away or spend on vet bills later, it may just balance out, right? Anyway, I personally feel Max’s health and well-being are worth those extra bucks.

    Hope this helps in your decision-making process! All the best for you and your fur baby!

    I had recently switched to Heritage Ranch dog food and I’ve gotta say, I see a noticeable difference in my furry friend’s energy levels. Now don’t get me wrong – every dog is different, but mine really seems to love it. She was slightly overweight before and with this change in her diet, she’s started to slim down.

    This stuff doesn’t have any of the nasty grain fillers – you know, soy, wheat, all that jazz that some other brands pack into their food. Nada here! And they also run an adoption program alongside their company which is pretty neat in my eyes – shows they genuinely care about our little buddies.

    Overall though, always remember one thing – consult your vet before switching foods! They can guide you what is best for your dog’s breed and size. Happy tails!

    Absolutely loved your detailed review on the new Sunday dog food brand! I recently transitioned my three-year-old Golden Retriever, Bailey, onto their new grain-free chicken formula and we’re seeing some pretty positive results so far.

    Bailey has always been a bit choosy about his chow, but he dove right into this one without any fuss. It smells fresher than typical kibble and seems to be easy on his tummy too.

    The only downside is the delivery system. I had a few hiccups with my first order. It arrived two days later than specified. However, their customer service team was quick to sort it all out.

    In comparison to other super premium brands out there, Sunday is competitively priced and offers pretty solid nutritional value for our furry friends. Certainly, good value if you ask me.

    Anyway, thanks again for your thoughts – always good to hear other pup-parent opinions!

    Take care and give your fur babies some extra belly rubs from us!

    Best,
    DogLover1234

    I’ve been feeding my golden retriever Pedigree for about 2 years now and so far, so good. I think her coat’s looking shinier and she’s full of energy all the time. The vet claims it has more to do with her age than the food, but I’m not completely sure.

    Initially, I was worried about trying it out after reading a few negative reviews online. My Molly is quite picky with food and I didn’t want to upset her stomach. But here we are two years later – eating, pooping, playing just fine!

    Still, every dog is unique. What works for Molly may not work for your pupper. So, if you notice even the slightest change in their behavior or health, don’t hesitate to call the vet – better safe than sorry!

    Gotta go now; playtime with Molly waits for no one!

    I’ve been using GO solutions for my pups for quite a while now, and honestly, I’m pretty happy with it. The ingredients are high-quality – no fillers or anything nasty like that which is a plus point. It has probiotics too which help with their digestion. Another big win is the flavor variety – my dogs have tried them all and they don’t seem to get bored.

    One thing I would mention though is that it’s not the cheapest out there. But you know what they say, “You get what you pay for”. In this case, a nutritious meal for our furry little pals.

    Hope this helps! Don’t hesitate to ask if you’ve got any more questions. We’re all here to share our doggy wisdom!

    I’ve been feeding my Golden Retriever, Cody, Solid Gold dry dog food for a few months now and he seems to be crazy about it. Coat’s looking better than ever – shiny and full of life. Plus, his energy level has definitely gone up, we even added an extra walk every day!

    The high-protein recipe and the healthy whole grains caught my eye at first. I know what’s going in my dog’s food and it’s all good stuff – no artificial nonsense which is a big win in my book. That said, it’s on the pricier side but I reckon it’s worth it for the quality you’re getting.

    Only thing is that solid gold might not sit well with all dogs – Cody’s buddy Jasper had a bit of an upset tummy when switching over. So maybe start slow if you’re considering the switch to Solid Gold. Keep in mind every doggo is different so what works wonders for Cody might not be the best for others.

    All in all, we’re sticking with Solid Gold for now! Happy tails everyone! 🐾

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